I love Tourna, so absorbent and cheap. I change it every 3 sets, very quick and easy to do. Little bit rough on the hands but being male I don't care what my hands look like.

Just make sure to buy XL or XXL, as the regular length is too short for most modern racquets.

As re Andy Murray, unlike most his overgrip is actually branded by Head, the only company that paid Tourna to replicate their grip (and thus was not sued back in the day). Same thing as Tourna, but figured I'd mention it.

when I bought my Völkl racquets they came with a 10 pack
of grips, they are Völkl but I think Tournagrip made them,
they are exactly the same but Yellow.
On positive about this grips is that you can reverse them,
use them on one side, then change it.

Tournagrip is the best in humid environments due to the absorbency factor. It is more cloth-like than the tacky white overgrips like Wilson Pro, Gamma Supreme or Yonex Supergrap. The pros get them for free and change them every changeover. They are great at soaking up the sweat.

I recently tried the white Kneissel Tournastar overgrips and they were sort of a hybrid in between cloth Tournagrips and the white plastic tacky ones. I think I got them on the bay. They were actually pretty good so I might get some more of those.

I have used some other Alpha overgrips that became slippery when wet. Not such a good thing for an overgrip.

I have no clue how people like Tournagrip (blue). but meh, to each his own.

I've tried just about every single overgrip out there & personally, my favorite is Klipper's white overgrips, it's definitely the most underrated overgrip out there, but I'm very picky about how grips are wrapped (it has to be wrapped perfectly) & with a 4 3/8 grip (+leather) it fails.

I have no clue how people like Tournagrip (blue). but meh, to each his own.

I've tried just about every single overgrip out there & personally, my favorite is Klipper's white overgrips, it's definitely the most underrated overgrip out there, but I'm very picky about how grips are wrapped (it has to be wrapped perfectly) & with a 4 3/8 grip (+leather) it fails.

No, unfortunately not. But here in the US Tourna is only $1 per grip which is a small amount to spend for every 3 hours of play.

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To tell the truth, Wilson Pro and Yonex Super are also good for only few hours of play and then the initial tack is gone. It's just they don't become shredded like Tourna for weeks, so they seem like a better value. But I agree, we need to use fresh overgrip every time we go to court and in this case Tourna is probably my favorite in humid conditions. Have not tried Tourna Tac yet...

I just started using a new overgrip that is fantastic. Pacific Xtack Pro Dry. It feels like a hybrid between Supergrap and Tournagrip. It's very absorbent and has the tackiness of Supergrap. I think those who like tacky grips but are looking for more absorbency should give it a shot.

It's a damn annoyance that Yonex does not offer the very popular Deep Blue coloured overgrips as a bulk 30-pack, whilst they do offer the far less popular Wine Red as a bulk pack. And it's not even wine red - it's actually a deep pink colour. Yonex should really offer Deep Blue as a bulk pack.